Hi Alan,
Thank you so much. We really appreciate your questions and need your help. Actually we want to extract some data to be displayed on smart display unit/app (RPM, Temperature, Current Etc..). When we didn't find any solution on forum, we started our own research on Uart, CAN or even bluetooth connectivity... Finally we found some solutions in coordination with golden motors and were testing different commands and every thing was fine. Later on the day when we switched on the system our controller was beeping. We moved the throttle and found out that our throttle settings have been changed (its working zero to max). So we fixed the throttle and during the fixing process we reset the controller. Everything was back to normal. When we again started the system it started beeping again now it beeps 4 times... So we found out that its something related to motor (Stalling Protection Error) ... We don't know how to solve this issue... We thought its due to some serious issues with controller settings...
1) Did you make a note of the original controller parameters before resetting them to the default settings?
No, As it was changed during parameter fetching from controller... Thats what we thought...
2) Did the motor stop working as a result of altering the programmable parameters or connecting additional items such as sensors, contactors or switches etc., or did it suddenly stop while it was actually running?
We think its due to alteration of programmable parameters... No only UART cable was connected to our laptop...
3) Does the motor still turn easily by hand, or is it more difficult to turn than it used to be?
We can turn it easily with our hands...
4) Is there anything currently connected to the motor shaft that could inadvertently be placing a load upon the motor?
What happens if you first spin the motor slightly by hand to get it turning before applying the throttle?
No, Nothing is attached and its without any load... We tried to spin but it doesn't work.. but yes during the spinning movements there is no beep, I guess controller received the signals that motor is running fine... but when we stopped spinning, after 2 seconds beeps started...
5) What voltage battery are you using, and what is the actual voltage reading with the controller powered up?
we are using 72V battery and it was giving 74V when we checked it last time... Infact when we were trying to fix it...
6) What is the maximum/continuous current rating of the battery (or its
BMS).
It was 73V-74V previously...
7) Does your "ship throttle" go from zero rpm to maximum rpm, or does it control forward rpm or reverse rpm in each direction from a central Neutral position?
Its Forward-Neutral-Reverse throttle but today when it malfunctioned due to controller setting it was going Zero to Max RPM... We actually tried to fix that and later on everything is messed-up
8] Have you tried swapping over to the other spare Hall Sensor lead connector to see if it makes any difference?
Yes we tried but it didn't make any difference....